The arrival of Bitcoin Bankruptcy Virtual Currency Tax Book Present Campaign
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The arrival of Bitcoin Bankruptcy Virtual Currency Tax Book Present Campaign



In fact, with the tax reform of 2019, the tax system for virtual currencies and crypto assets has been stipulated in a large part. To put it the other way around, it's no longer possible to make excuses, such as in the meantime, there were many cases in which I was supposed to become a millionaire, but I was forced to go bankrupt because I could not pay taxes. Much happens because we don't understand how to calculate the balance or how tax works.

This book is an easy-to-understand summary of taxes and income and expenditure calculations that investors should be aware of, focusing on virtual currency and crypto asset taxes.

By the author who has already taken more than 20,000 people in taxation so far, one book packed with various know-how on the latest virtual currency, crypto asset taxation and accounting will surely become a bible to protect you.

What is the future economy after the blockchain?

It is difficult to understand exactly what a blockchain is. The relationship between blockchain and Bitcoin or Ethereum, whether Bitcoin is a generic name or proper noun, what is the difference between electronic money and virtual currency, etc. Here you can also get detail of bitcoin trading at bitcoin aussie system.

How the blockchain will change the world

If you keep calm, it is natural, and blockchain is a new technology, and like AI (artificial intelligence), it is overestimated or misunderstood because the evaluation is not fixed.

Know the way blockchain would change the world

In the first place, I don't even know if the person who invented blockchain technology, Satoshi Nakamoto, is a specific individual or the name of a group. Recently, there is even a theory that it was developed by Professor Shinichi Mochizuki of Kyoto University, who has been in a turmoil for proving the ABC problem that is an extremely difficult mathematical problem.

For humanities like me, I'm more interested in the overall structure and how it relates to humanity's future than the technical details of blockchain. In the first place, for people with low IT literacy, even if they explain the technical details in detail, they do not understand what they are saying after all.

Against this backdrop, Mistroe President Taijizo Son recently created Ethereum on Facebook under the title Meeting the hottest, most exciting, and new kids in the world. I was excited to talk with young genius Vitalik Buterin, and this book The Future after the New Century Blockchain of Credit was introduced, so I bought it immediately and read it.

As soon as I started reading, I could understand what the titles of this book, The New Century of Credit and the future after the blockchain mean. Here, along with a technical explanation of the blockchain, a future image of how the blockchain will change the world is shown.

And what is particularly important is not the simple story that the fiat currencies currently in circulation are replaced by digital currencies, but it is foreseen that the monetary economy on which we stand and the underlying money itself will decline rapidly.

What makes blockchain epoch-making is that it is virtually impossible to falsify data.

If you try to tamper with certain transaction data on the chain, not only the block where that data is stored, but also the next block of that block, the next block, and so on. It is a mechanism that requires tampering with everything. It is extremely difficult to double-use and forges data (that is, payment information of Bitcoin, etc.).

Even people in the financial world who are skeptical about Bitcoin highly evaluated blockchain as this technology is real the greatest invention since the Internet, It has the potential to change from the ground up (Ben Bernanke, former Fed Chairman).
Bitcoin business is safe, need not to worry about risks; you can buy without any doubt.










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